Feb
So with the being sick and the hens party and work and everything I’ve been a bit lazy and I did all the testing for rarg in Chrome, which is by far my preferred browser. It’s also probably the least used browser out there at the moment.
I’ve only just checked out rarg in ie and Firefox (I know, I know, I should have checked while I was developing and testing) and it looks, er, a bit different. A bit horribly different. Particularly in ie which is always a bit of a troublemaker in terms of web development.
Sigh.
Do me a favour and download Chrome. It’s got a bunch of fancy features (searching from the address bar, thumbnails of your most visited sites when you open a new tab and the fancy ‘crash control’ which means if one of your tabs fucks up, the others don’t and you don’t have to close your browser). It’s a nice streamlined browser that doesn’t fuck things up like ie does, and isn’t as clunky as firefox.
I will eventually figure out what it is in ie and firefox that is making rarg look horrible, I just have to find some time in which to do it!













I’m with ya – Chrome is all I ever use… Love it to bits!!!
I love it too! Pity it’s not used as much as firefox or ie, it renders things so much better!!
The rendering is actually done by webkit – the same thing that’s under the hood of Safari. It’s open source from Apple.